123 total incidents logged at Glen Park

A male juvenile grabbed an iPhone out the hand of a patron who was sitting on a Millbrae bound train. The juvenile suspect exited the train, fled from the station, and boarded a bus. The suspect was detained by the police and positively identified by witnesses. The juvenile suspect was given a citation for grand theft and released to a parent. 1010-1953 L12.

A custody argument resulted in the father of the child pushing the mother of the child. No injuries were sustained. The father was arrested for domestic battery and booked at the San Francisco City Jail. 1009-1472 L12.

A system service worker recognized a subject as having had an altercation with another system service worker on a previous occasion.
The former notified dispatch and officers were able to apprehend the subject who was arrested and booked on several outstanding warrants including battery on a transportation worker and a narcotics offense.

A BART Community Service Assistant saw a man jump onto the trackway at the Glen Park Station. The man ran into the tunnel towards the Balboa Park Station. Trains were held out while the trackway was searched with negative results. The man was later found on the San Francisco City College Campus and was placed on an emergency psychiatric detention.

Officers were dispatched to Glen Park station to investigate a report of a fight on the platform involving as many as 10 juveniles. Investigation revealed that a female juvenile was chased into the station by at least six other juveniles who battered the victim and took her cell phone. The suspects fled the area in a white car and were not located. The suspects are possibly known to the victim.

An officer contacted a fare evader who provided a false name and resisted arrest. The officer was able to take the suspect into custody and located a no bail warrant for his arrest. The adult male suspect was booked at San Francisco County Jail for the warrant.

Officers responded to the station after an adult male was reportedly creating a disturbance by yelling profanities. The subject was contacted and found to have an outstanding $20,000 domestic violence warrant in addition to a non-citeable theft warrant. The subject was booked on both warrants.

A warrant check on a male subject detained for fare evasion revealed an outstanding no-bail arrest out of San Francisco for burglary. The subject was arrested for the warrant and booked at the San Francisco city jail. 0907-2242 L12.

A sergeant was flagged down by a BART employee who reported finding a body in the brush near the parking lot. Medical units responded and pronounced the person deceased. The case is currently being investigated by the BART Police Detective Division.

Trains were held and searched at Glen Park Station after a burglary suspect wanted by the San Francisco Police reportedly boarded an SF Airport bound train at Civic Center Station. Responding officers conducted a search of the station and the possible incident train and were unable to locate the suspect who was described as a male approximately 18 years of age.

A passenger on board a train was robbed of $20 and his BART ticket by an adult male who simulated a weapon and threatened to kill him. The suspect was apprehended at Glen Park Station and booked on a charge of robbery.

A suspicious unattended package on-board a train at the Glen Park station resulted in the evacuation and closure of the station for approximately 3 hours while the San Francisco Police Department Bomb Squad examined the item and determined that it was not an explosive.

After the station had closed, a suspect inside the Glen Park BART station broke a window attached to the station agent's booth. The investigation is continuing to determine if the suspect had concealed himself inside the station prior to closing.

An officer was in the station parking lot when she observed two juvenile/young adult males drive into the lot and park a Honda Accord. The passenger walked up Arlington Street and the driver walked toward the corner of Diamond and Bosworth Streets. The officer checked the plate and discovered that the vehicle had been reported stolen by Berkeley PD. The officer arrested the 17 year old driver, and later cited and released him to his mother's custody.

A subject was reportedly lighting a fuse on a train car at the Glen Park Station. Officers arrived and determined there was no merit to the report. Trains were held for 21 minutes, including response time and investigation.

An officer responded to the station regarding an adult male taking his clothes off. The officer observed the subject near the flower stand and quickly placed him in handcuffs. The male had psychological issues and was likely under the influence of narcotics. He was determined to be a danger to himself, and was committed for evaluation.

Three male suspects wearing mostly blue clothing, off-boarded a Daly City bound train at Glen Park Station. A male victim wearing a red cap, was standing on the platform, accompanied by his pregnant wife and small daughter. The suspects began challenging the victim, and one suspect brandished a 12" kitchen knife. A witness intervened, grabbing the knife from the suspect. The suspects ran from the station and were GOA/UTL.

A subject known to habitually violate skateboarding rules was observed once again violating said rules by an officer on patrol. The subject fled as the officer attempted contact. A foot chase ensued and the suspect was physically subdued and taken into custody with the aide of a citizen passerby. The suspect was booked into county jail.

Male suspect punched male victim after making racial slurs to the victim and his wife while onboard a Daly City bound train at Glen Park. Victim sustained injuries to his head and lips, and was taken to a hospital. Suspect was arrested and booked at San Francisco jail.

Victim reported that he was threatened by a man who claimed to have a gun. The suspect demanded the victim's wallet and cellphone. When the victim said he had neither, the suspect snatched a BART ticket from his hand. Suspect GOA/UTL.